Trevor Morley's Tache
Well-Known Member
'Done it the right way'...
FECK OFF!!!
FECK OFF!!!
basic error you didnt mention MANCHESTER United enough times"We're talking about Manchester United here. One of the biggest clubs in the world if not the biggest."
"Trent" and "Bobby Firmino" drives me nutsRadio presenters especially Alan Brazil and Stuart Pearce giving everyone a nickname such as ‘Giggsy’ ,‘Lamps’, ‘Pards’ ‘Robbo’ etc etc.
When we win against Arsenal we will get three points to our tally, and at the same time assure they don't get any points.What do they even mean by a six pointer ? Never understood it
Pretty much anything to do with goalkeeping. "Shouldn't get beaten at your near post" and "should have done better" both spring to mind.
The latter, in particular, since it's said whenever a goalie gets their fingertips to a shit. In those cases they'd get less criticism if they made less of an effort to save it.
This!! 110%110%
110%
Fuck yeah.This!! 110%
One team gains 3 points. The other team loses 3 points.Just means that it's a Very Important Match for both sides. Usually used when the two are direct rivals for the title.
But also used when both are fighting relegation, and one will leapfrog the other if they win. But it is only three points. I've checked. Our upcoming match with Arsenal at the Etihad will only gain either side a maximum of three points. Things can still happen after that…
Never seems to be a problem for Luke Shaw."Got to step up to the plate". This footy cliche really gets on my nerves.
One team gains 3 points. The other team loses 3 points.
Ah yes but, if every game were a six pointer we would have got 196 points in the Centurion season.Nope. The other team is as they were. They neither gain nor lose anything.
Otherwise every single game would be a six-pointer.
Like Alberto Juantorena, 1979s Cuban 400/800 runner, who David Coleman once described ‘opening his legs and showing his class’. Oo-er.He opened up his body and placed the ball in the back of the net. So, did he score with his kidney?